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The whole egg powder is 'not' on sale, thus I didn't link them. ;)
Yes, still high. But that's the current low price, on sale, and I can't see any price drops in any egg or egg powders in the future.

I've got around 300 #10 cans of Augason, and have never got an expired, nor even close, to an expired can.
I ck all cans, and none have ever sat over 2 months after production, before receiving an order.
Cool. Thanks for the info on Amazon.

I went to Walmart in town today.
Here is what a small pouch of Whole Egg powder costs:
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BTW, have you used any of the Whole Eggs, how do they taste?
 

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Cool. Thanks for the info on Amazon.

I went to Walmart in town today.
Here is what a small pouch of Whole Egg powder costs:
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BTW, have you used any of the Whole Eggs, how do they taste?
Wow........those packages are a rip. Man. I can't get our Walmart to stock anything but the 48hr bucket. (Turkey's 😬 ).

No, never tasted/opened one. I have them dated (purchase date) from 2014 to 2018. Both whole and scrambled.
Several here have said they are ok. We have our own chickens, so not planning on opening these until the BB date.
We've opened numerous cans, but not the eggs nor any of the potato products.
 

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I don't have an amazon account, hate giving Jeff B $ but you're right ain't going to get cheaper. My Son has an account so we're getting a few of these.
I wouldn't wait too long. $57.19

Ordered two cans of the whole egg powder. Appreciate the heads up ST.
 

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Question. If eggs are in short supply, where does the next domino fall? Opinions sought.
Who knows?

Maybe grains. "They" haven't proactively done any sort of weird bug/virus/crop killer yet for farming.

The big Agro-chemical-bio companies are due for their "pay day". Monsanto, BASF, Bayer, Dupont, Dow and Syngenta pay good money for lobbyists and haven't reaped any rewards yet, that I'm aware of.

Big pharma had their pay day, oil & gas had/still has theirs, MIC and banking/financial are getting theirs. Healthcare is due also. Therefore, I assume there will be some insurance and medicare/medicaid changes in next 12 months or so.

No, I'm not wearing my tin foil hat right now. But it is within reach.
 

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Cool. Thanks for the info on Amazon.

I went to Walmart in town today.
Here is what a small pouch of Whole Egg powder costs:
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BTW, have you used any of the Whole Eggs, how do they taste?
wow. Our Walmart clearances these a few months back at $5 a bag. I bought them all. Glad I did at that price!
 

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Since you are in PA you know milk is always high here. It's controlled by the PA Milk Marketing Board, It used to be called the Milk Control Board......

There are different prices in different areas. I'm in the highest area, so when I'm in Lancaster County I stock up at a farm store because on farm sales are even cheaper. Saving 50 cents a gallon helps pay for the trip. We have a heavy milk drinker in the house, but milk freezes.


Nw PA Erie County here. You?
 

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Yes but there are ways to make bread, for example, without eggs or flour. Google it.
Yes but the commercial bakeries who make maybe 90% or is it 99% of the bread, cakes, cookies, and stuff are going to raise the prices, not change the ingredients that have made their products successful.
(Not to mention the costs of obtaining the new ingredients, modifying production lines, testing, relabeling...)
 

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Times they are a'changing. Learn to make your own. We need to change our thinking from consumer to producer. I can't speak to what's going to happen to commercial bakeries or anything else. I can control only my own actions and how I respond to changing conditions. Producing as much of my own as possible is a huge part of that. It makes buying bread at these horrid prices a bit easier.
 

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Yes but there are ways to make bread, for example, without eggs or flour. Google it.
Bread without flour isn't bread. Thanks for reminding me, I need to bake some. Flour, water, salt, oil, sugar, yeast.

Our Costco sells Lehi Roller Mills flour, both all purpose and bread flour in 25# bags and is usually in stock.




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